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Let us now take a second look at addressing modes. In the previous chapters we have seen how data can be obtained directly by an instruction using immediate addressing, or indirectly from a location in zero page using zero page addressing. We shall now see how two byte address locations can be accessed both directly and indirectly (through the all important zero page), and how whole blocks of memory can be manipulated using indexed addressing.
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Gilder, J.H. (1986). Addressing Modes II. In: Apple IIc and IIe Assembly Language. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-6424-5_11
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